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No, I don't. I was going to use the exact points you just mentioned. I will elaborate on what you said.

Men are more likely to enter mathematics, science-based and engineering fields, where as women are more likely to enter social work, education and fine arts, which are far low paying professions compared to men's.

So, of COURSE a general gender wage gap exists-Because women tend to choose occupations which pay less in the first place. But if you compare a male teacher to a female teacher, a male doctor to a female doctor, etc, there is little to no difference.

@Asker The biggest problem with them (and some other people), is they purposely throw out a misleading statistic to "prove" their point. Anyone with half a brain can figure out the gender wage gap myth.

It should also be noted women make less a year because they're the ones who get pregnant AND they often have to take maternity leave for their baby (making no money during the leave, except for specific careers.)